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Characterization and localization of P2 receptors in rat submandibular gland acinar and duct cells
Authors:MG Lee  W Zeng  S Muallem
Affiliation:Department of Physiology, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, Texas 75235, USA.
Abstract:Ca2+]i and the Cl- current were measured in isolated submandibular gland acinar and duct cells to characterize and localize the purinergic receptors expressed in these cells. In both cell types 2'-3'-benzoylbenzoyl (Bz)-ATP and ATP increased Ca2+]i mainly by activation of Ca2+ influx. UTP had only minimal effect on Ca2+]i at concentrations between 0.1 and 1 mM. However, a whole cell current recording showed that all nucleotides effectively activated Cl- currents. Inhibition of signal transduction through G proteins by guanyl-5'-beta-thiophosphate revealed that the effect of ATP on Cl- current was mediated in part by activation of a G protein-coupled and in part by a G protein-independent receptor. BzATP activated exclusively the G protein-independent portion, whereas UTP activated only the G protein-dependent portion of the Cl- current. Measurement of Ca2+]i in the microperfused duct showed that ATP stimulated a Ca2+]i increase when applied to the luminal or the basolateral sides. BzATP increased Ca2+]i only when applied to the luminal side, whereas UTP at 100 microM increased -Ca2+-i only when applied to the basolateral side. The combined results suggest that duct and possibly acinar cells express P2z receptors in the luminal and P2u receptors in the basolateral membrane.
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